Bedford Boy
Origin(s)
PronunciationBED-ford / /ˈbɛd.fɔrd/English; Old English
Meaning
English: 'bed' + 'ford' (river crossing); Old English: 'ford by a river where beds of reeds grow'
Historical & Cultural Background
The name Bedford has its roots in Old English, derived from the elements "bed" meaning "bed" or "bedding" and "ford" meaning "river crossing." The name likely referred to a river crossing associated with a place where beds of reeds or rushes grew, indicating a geographical feature. This etymology reflects the typical practice in Old English of naming locations based on their physical characteristics, which later influenced the use of such names as personal identifiers. The transition into modern English occurred through the evolution of the language from Old English to Middle English, where place names began to be adopted as surnames and eventually as given names.
Historically, Bedford is associated with the town of Bedford in England, which has roots dating back to the 5th century. The town was established by the Anglo-Saxons and is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. It became a significant settlement during the medieval period and was known for its strategic location along the River Great Ouse. The name Bedford also appears in historical texts, including the works of Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century, where it is referenced in the context of English geography and society. Additionally, the name is linked to notable figures such as John Bunyan, the author of "The Pilgrim's Progress," who was born in the area in the 17th century.
Culturally, the name Bedford carries connotations of stability and connection to the land, reflecting the historical significance of the town as a center of trade and governance. The name has been used in various literary and artistic contexts, symbolizing a sense of heritage and belonging. While diminutive forms or variations may exist, the name Bedford itself has maintained its integrity over centuries, embodying a rich historical narrative that resonates with English identity.
Trend Summary
The name Bedford has seen limited use in the United States, maintaining a low profile in terms of popularity.
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U.S. Historical Usage
The name Bedford was first seen in the United States in 1880. Bedford has ranked as high as #875 nationally, which occurred in 1924, and has been most popular in Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Texas, and Alabama. In the past 5 years the name Bedford has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.
Popularity Over Time (National)
Top States for Bedford (1954)
State | Births | Share |
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TN | 5 |
Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
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1880 | 7 |
1881 | 5 |
1882 | 8 |
1884 | 5 |
1886 | 5 |
1887 | 8 |
1888 | 5 |
1889 | 6 |
1892 | 7 |
1894 | 5 |
1895 | 6 |
1898 | 6 |
1899 | 5 |
1901 | 6 |
1902 | 6 |
1903 | 5 |
1904 | 7 |
1905 | 6 |
1906 | 6 |
1907 | 7 |
1908 | 5 |
1909 | 6 |
1910 | 6 |
1911 | 5 |
1912 | 5 |
1913 | 16 |
1914 | 27 |
1915 | 29 |
1916 | 17 |
1917 | 23 |
1918 | 28 |
1919 | 25 |
1920 | 30 |
1921 | 30 |
1922 | 28 |
1923 | 27 |
1924 | 41 |
1925 | 30 |
1926 | 23 |
1927 | 26 |
1928 | 33 |
1929 | 37 |
1930 | 24 |
1931 | 17 |
1932 | 23 |
1933 | 24 |
1934 | 26 |
1935 | 23 |
1936 | 16 |
1937 | 18 |
1938 | 14 |
1939 | 16 |
1940 | 20 |
1941 | 20 |
1942 | 21 |
1943 | 17 |
1944 | 11 |
1945 | 16 |
1946 | 16 |
1947 | 14 |
1948 | 14 |
1949 | 9 |
1950 | 12 |
1951 | 12 |
1952 | 16 |
1953 | 12 |
1954 | 21 |
1955 | 20 |
1957 | 10 |
1958 | 10 |
1959 | 9 |
1960 | 7 |
1961 | 7 |
1962 | 10 |
1963 | 9 |
1964 | 10 |
1965 | 8 |
1966 | 10 |
1967 | 6 |
1968 | 8 |
1969 | 7 |
1973 | 8 |
1975 | 5 |
1976 | 6 |
1978 | 5 |
1980 | 5 |
1984 | 5 |
1985 | 5 |
1987 | 5 |
1991 | 5 |
2018 | 5 |
2022 | 5 |